This week’s review brought me to One Arts Plaza, where I visited The Greek – Pita, Meze, Wine. It’s in the space that used to be the Commissary, may it rest in peace. Mark Vamos, for his part, reviewed Hopdoddy Burger Bar, the Preston Center satellite of the popular Austin spot. Have you been to either? Both? We’d love to hear what you think, ‘natch.

The Commissary may have gotten a rocky start: When it opened just over a year ago in One Arts Plaza with John Tesar as chef, experiences there were hit-and-miss. But since Tesar left and Screen Door‘s David McMillan took charge of the kitchen, the burger and wine bar got better and better. In fact, it made it easily onto my list of Best in DFW: Hamburgers story this April. It wasn’t just the big, juicy burgers that made it good; it was finally working well as a restaurant. The service had much improved, the wine list rocked; it was fun. McMillan continuing making improvements, and had recently brought in Ross Demers (ex- of Mi Piaci) as chef. I’d planned on stopping in soon to see how he’s doing there, thinking maybe I’d re-review it.

Now comes word that the Commissary closed this morning. “It was the best business decision for One Arts Plaza,” says spokesperson Julia A. Sinacola. Costa and Mary Arabatzis, owners of Ziziki’s Restaurants, plan to open a Greek place, Meze, in the space in September.

The Commissary, rest in peace. I will miss having a burger with a great glass of wine there.